Colombia win men's team pursuit
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Sellier, Gonzalez and Guerra day three winners
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| 1 | Colombia (Juan Pablo Suarez, Arles Castro, Weimar Roldan, Edwin Avila) | 0:03:59.412 |
| 2 | Chile (Enzo Cesario, Pablo Seisdedos, Antonio Cabrera, Luis Mansilla) | 0:04:06.394 |
| 3 | Cuba (Pedro Sibila, Reldys Perez, Yans Carlos, Ruben Campanioni) | 0:04:10.982 |
| 4 | Argentina (Eduardo Sepulveda, Marcos Crespo, Walter Trillini, Maximiliano Almada) | 0:04:15.734 |
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| 1 | Cristopher Sellier (Trinidad and Tobago) | 0:01:00.995 |
| 2 | Travis Smith (Canada) | 0:01:01.429 |
| 3 | Angel Pulgar (Venezuela) | 0:01:01.795 |
| 4 | Jonathan Marin (Colombia) | 0:01:02.009 |
| 5 | Fabian Puerta (Colombia) | 0:01:02.422 |
| 6 | Stephane Cosette (Canada) | 0:01:02.671 |
| 7 | Roberto Serrano (Mexico) | 0:01:03.093 |
| 8 | Emilioano Fernandez (Argentina) | 0:01:03.115 |
| 9 | Christopher Mansilla (Chile) | 0:01:03.323 |
| 10 | Tj Mathieson (United States Of America) | 0:01:03.688 |
| 11 | Daniel Walker (United States Of America) | 0:01:03.782 |
| 12 | Dario Alvarez (Argentina) | 0:01:04.174 |
| 13 | Jhonny Araujo (Venezuela) | 0:01:04.288 |
| 14 | Azikiwe Kellar (Trinidad and Tobago) | 0:01:04.890 |
| 15 | Miguel Larrañaga (Mexico) | 0:01:04.978 |
| 16 | Jonathan Macz (Guatemala) | 0:01:05.070 |
| 17 | Deivi Capellan (Dominican Republic) | 0:01:05.290 |
| 18 | Edison Bravo (Chile) | 0:01:05.465 |
| 19 | Shane Whekers (Barbados) | 0:01:05.579 |
| 20 | Marco Gullen (Costa Rica) | 0:01:07.838 |
| 21 | Julio Padilla (Guatemala) | 0:01:09.570 |
| DNS | Euris Vidal (Dominican Republic) | Row 21 - Cell 2 |
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| 1 | Yumari Gonzalez (Cuba) |
| 2 | Sofia Arreola (Mexico) |
| 3 | Paola Muñoz (Chile) |
| 4 | Theresa Cliff-Ryan (United States Of America) |
| 5 | Talia Aguirre (Argentina) |
| 6 | Yudelmis Dominguez (Cuba) |
| 7 | Lorena Vargas (Colombia) |
| 8 | Angie Gonzalez (Venezuela) |
| 9 | Steph Roorda (Canada) |
| 10 | Laura Brown (Canada) |
| 11 | Leidy Muñoz (Colombia) |
| 12 | Luz Gonzalez (Ecuador) |
| 13 | Shelley Evans (United States Of America) |
| DNF | Cassandra Rodriguez (Costa Rica) |
| DNF | Melissa Loria (Costa Rica) |
| DNF | Olga Cisterna (Chile) |
| DNF | Paola Salazar (Guatemala) |
| DNF | Maria Briceño (Venezuela) |
| DNF | Daiana Almada (Argentina) |
| DNF | Nancy Arreola (Mexico) |
| DNF | Luz Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) |
| DNF | Maria Rivera (Puerto Rico) |
| DNF | Elaine Dominguez (Dominican Republic) |
| DNF | Yaina Beras (Dominican Republic) |
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| 1 | Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) | 0:00:11.244 |
| 2 | Diana Garcia (Colombia) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
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| 1 | Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) | 0:00:11.846 |
| 2 | Diana Garcia (Colombia) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
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| 1 | Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) | 0:00:11.468 |
| 2 | Monique Sullivan (Canada) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
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| 1 | Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) | 0:00:11.237 |
| 2 | Monique Sullivan (Canada) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
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